I recently set up Sonarr and Radarr on my home server and I’m loving it.
However, I don’t get why you would ever use Lidarr. Why would you ever download music using torrents? You can use tools like spotdl
and yt-dlp
to download songs from YouTube music and Spotify, it’s faster and more reliable; I have had some issues finding torrents of music from less-known artists.
To me it seems like it would be much better to have a tool like Lidarr or have support in Jellyseerr to download music from common streaming services.
What are your views on this?
ReedReads ( @ReedReads@lemmy.zip ) English66•11 months agoYouTube and Spotify don’t have flac or alac filetypes.
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English7•11 months agoSimilar here, but I don’t do google and I hate Spotify lawl. I do download for my collection, but I’ve also subscribed to Apple Music because I don’t wanna fuck around with putting music on my phone, I mostly use my phone for podcasts.
But I just for some headphones that use spatial sound and holy shit is that fantastic. I have like five nice pairs of open-back fancy headphones and now I’m using my probudz all the time because it makes your music sound 4.5D and you can look around if you want and it sounds like you’re at a concert
ReedReads ( @ReedReads@lemmy.zip ) English5•11 months agoI’m in the market for fancy headphones. What do you recommend? I mostly listen to flac tracks ripped from CDs and also would use headphones for watching movies from Jellyfin. All done at home.
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English7•11 months agoHEAVILY recommend Sennheiser HD560s.
I love my Grados and other Sennheisers and I’ve tried some others that need amps, but I always come back to my 560s. They’re the best price for performance of all I own. If you’re patient, I got mine for 180USD.
BUDGET? Looove my Grado SR80e. Under a hundred bucks for some REALLY nice sound quality.
These are all open-back, so you’ll get a really good soundstage but they’re not great for loud environments. But damn do they sound good.
ReedReads ( @ReedReads@lemmy.zip ) English2•11 months agoPerfect! This is exactly what I was looking for. I’ll pick up a pair of the HD560s when it goes on sale. Thank you so much for the recommendation!
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English3•11 months agoAbsolutely! I also love my pair of 599, they’re much less expensive retail but I can really feel the difference in the 560s (weirdly named, the 560s are superior). I think I paid 130 for the 599s.
The 560s have slightly better sound quality but they feel much better to wear for long periods of time. That all said, the sound quality difference is very very small for flacs, so if you find a good deal on 599s and you’re not wearing them for 6-10 hours straight (which I sometimes do) then you can totally save the money.
Both pairs don’t rest on your ears, and they both have ONE cord going to the left ear. My biggest complaints about my beloved Grados is they DO rest on your ears and they have cords going to both ears, which get all wound up and touch my chin/cheek which my ADHD ass does not appreciate the tactile…ness of.
As an aside, my partner isn’t an audiophile and I had them listen to my favorite headphone-testing-song (Tipper’s “Cuckoo”) in flac, with my 560s. I started the song and they’re like “I’ve heard this song before” and by the end their eyes were DRIPPING. I never realized sound could be so… extradimensional, and it really hits goodly.
Quick edit: oh and the Sennheisers have removable cords which can lock in, which is amazing because they come with a shorter cord and a LOOOOOONG cord you can switch out as you like.
antipiratgruppen ( @antipiratgruppen@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•10 months agoIt seems there’s a 560 and 560S, and they look very different from each other.
Just to make sure, are you referring to the 560S, or the 560 in plural?
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English1•10 months agoAhhhh I’m confusing when I talk about them because I pluralize them too! My favorite pair is the 560s, or pluralized, the 560s…s. I found the 560s pair on sale back when I was on Reddit at /buildapcsales/ like a month after I bought a pair of 599 (actually 599 SE) and fell in love with them.
I looked it up and actually got the 560s for a STEAL at 160USD, so I think anything below 200 is a good deal.
ReedReads ( @ReedReads@lemmy.zip ) English2•11 months agoYeah the 560s sound perfect. I’m very excited now. Thank you!!
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English2•11 months agoIf you remember me, please let me know how you like them! And listen to cuckoo.flac and feel the little sizzles that tickle your ears and be like mmmmmm that’s some sizzles
sabreW4K3 ( @sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al ) English2•11 months agoIIRC, Spotify added FLAC recently
Railcar8095 ( @Railcar8095@lemm.ee ) English11•11 months agoI see a lot of news of it “coming soon” and leaks, but not an official release. Do you have more info?
sabreW4K3 ( @sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al ) English5•11 months agoJust looked it up, it doesn’t seem to be available yet
ReedReads ( @ReedReads@lemmy.zip ) English7•11 months agoThis is the only thing I could find on it. Seems it’s still in testing.
Hopefully soon though!
Chewy ( @Chewy7324@discuss.tchncs.de ) English7•11 months agoI will be surprised if Spotify won’t announce a new more expensive HIFI subscription with their support for lossless audio. Imo this still makes it less interesting than Tidal/Deezer/Qobuz since it’ll still be impossible to permanently download music from Spotify.
Nonetheless it’s great that Spotify will provide lossless audio for those who want it.
Proteus ( @Proteus@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English49•11 months agoBasically boils down to quality. The default options for pirated music are FLAC 44.1-96 kHz 16-24 bit, or MP3 320kbps.
Both are better than YouTube quality.
shnizmuffin ( @shnizmuffin@lemmy.inbutts.lol ) English38•11 months agoBecause fuck Lars Ulrich.
marighost ( @Marighost@lemm.ee ) English18•11 months agoHell, I wish my downloads took money directly from him. He sucks.
T (they/she) ( @Templa@beehaw.org ) English3•11 months agoWhat’s the issue with him? Honest question, just want to know what’s up
marighost ( @Marighost@lemm.ee ) English6•11 months agoMetallica spearheaded the movement against the music sharing platform Napster back in the day. Lars Ulrich in general was a big opponent of music piracy. (Although, apparently he has since chilled out a bit).
He’s also just not a good drummer.
I guess he’s not that bad, all things considered. Just don’t like the guy.
T (they/she) ( @Templa@beehaw.org ) English4•10 months agoThank you for explaining! I had no idea.
InternetUser2012 ( @InternetUser2012@midwest.social ) English2•10 months agoI to this day still make it a point to download anything from them and I refuse to listen to it. If one of their songs comes on anything I’m streaming, I skip.
- cheddar ( @cheddar@programming.dev ) English36•11 months ago
Because some music is not available on streaming platforms. Occasionally artists and labels decide to split their ways, and suddenly their older albums are gone. Over the years I started losing notable chunks of music I like from my playlists.
HouseWolf ( @HouseWolf@lemm.ee ) English22•11 months agoNot only that but the original mixes of albums often don’t get put on streaming platforms because of licensing bullshit or whatever.
And especially for rock and metal the newer remasters of popular albums tend to be pretty bad and overly compressed or have weird post EQ added.
srsh ( @srsh@lemmy.wtf ) English31•11 months agoIf i can’t buy it in bandcamp friday i’m pirating it.
T (they/she) ( @Templa@beehaw.org ) English2•11 months agoSame thing here lol
dko1905 ( @dko1905@discuss.tchncs.de ) English1•11 months agoSame thing here :)
Link ( @Link@rentadrunk.org ) English30•11 months agoFLAC files - better sound quality
I’ve also had issues with Lidarr not downloading anything - For example, I tried downloading music from the artist
NF
- which I don’t think is a particularly niche artist - but Lidarr didn’t download anything. What indexers do you use to download music? archomrade [he/him] ( @archomrade@midwest.social ) English5•11 months agoI think you basically need a private tracker for lidarr. The arr suite is mostly targeted toward collecting media of a particular quality and will sit on its hands if what it finds doesn’t meet that standard
Music is also not well represented in the public indexers, so it’s not surprising it doesn’t always find what you’re looking for
Link ( @Link@rentadrunk.org ) English4•11 months agoPersonally I don’t download music. I rip my CDs but I do know that some streaming services don’t offer as high quality as CDs hence my comment.
Anamana ( @Anamana@feddit.de ) English4•11 months agoThe right Deezer Downloaders have Flac tho
Eryck Gutteral ( @Mister_GothFvck@lemmy.studio ) English28•11 months ago- quality
- organization of files
- proper metadata
- extras like photos/other images, lyrics, links, etc
- community (on various torrent sites, mainly)
- not being reliant on a company and centralized servers
- someone paid for the album… band made more from that one sale than how many streams of it? Lol 😐
- commands are crowding my CLI history. Lol
It depends what it is and maybe I’m not savvy enough but, I find it easier to use bittorrent still.
Some things are easier to find on YT or X streaming service so, I’d say multiple methods these days are necessary depending on what one is into.
To that end, I think we need to just reach out to bands and point them to a primer on uploading their music. Additionally, more people need to go to shows and start creating high quality torrents of smaller, more independant bands. As well as people creating torrents or torrent packs for the stuff that gets ripped from the other sources.
letsgo ( @letsgo@lemm.ee ) English18•11 months agoBecause back when the only way to listen to new music was to buy it, then find out a load of it was absolute tripe, then not be able to take it back.
So fuck 'em. I download first, then if I like it I buy it. There’s quite a few CDs on my shelf that I first pirated. And no CDs that are full of lame filler shite.
4wd ( @fourwd@programming.dev ) English16•11 months agoYou can use tools like spotdl and yt-dlp to download songs from YouTube music and Spotify
To get quality like this https://youtu.be/cX4KA-AFS9M ? Nah thanks.
Rai ( @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English5•11 months agoThat video is A ART
When I started driving and my friends or partners would be like “can I play a song I love on your nice sound system” and they pulled up YouTube (this woulda been like late 00s to mid 2010s) it LEGITIMATELY SOUNDED LIKE THAT TO ME.
plumbercraic ( @plumbercraic@lemmy.sdf.org ) English11•11 months agoif the music is older, and not from the US, it’s often not on spotify. Versions matter too - even for some mainstream bands their B sides/acoustic/live versions just aren’t on spotify or youtube. Album metadata for spotify is garbage too - it just isn’t an adequate replacement for a record collection.
I do use a spotify subscription, but for me it’s a tool for playlist generation and music discovery.
Also audio quality, as others have mentioned.
RGB ( @RGB@group.lt ) English11•11 months agoI mostly pirate for others to leech. Always my slsk is getting upwards of 40 users and 30MB/s upload. It is harder and harder to get packs, or music in general from private and not trackers. Redacted does not have everything, I love the idea of big repository of music and share upwards of 50TB on slsk. Lots of Dj’s, new producers and podcast use this stuff :) I pay for youtube premium, but never rip it, I almost always buy music I like trough Bandcamp if it is available.
JelloBrains ( @Brain@lemmy.zip ) English10•11 months agoI still burn CDs… my ancient vehicle has a multi-disc changer and doesn’t require my phone to be on, so I like having the best quality I can get before I do the burning.
Eryck Gutteral ( @Mister_GothFvck@lemmy.studio ) English2•10 months agoI’ve been looking for one of those!
Anyway, for $10-20 you can get any ol’ used car stereo from a junk yard that’ll work and have a 3.5mm aux port. You can even find some with USB and grab a dirt cheap 32GB nub/stick from Microcenter or wherever.
After the initial setup, it’ll be easier and cheaper in the long run than buying CDs. Less wasteful, too. Plus, nobody’s gonna see a CD booklet and think they might be valuable and break into your car. Assuming you keep them in there.
I’ve even seen USB stick mini booklets if you wanna load a bunch up with FLACs if your car system can tell the difference while cruisin’…
scaryjelly ( @scaryjelly@lemm.ee ) English9•11 months agoI dowload my flacs via soulseekqt. sadly torrent is not cool for music anymore…
ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English7•11 months agoPiracy for privacy!
Sabakodgo ( @Sabakodgo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) English7•11 months agoGame or anime songs are often not available in their full versions on YouTube or Spotify. Also better sound quality.